Sonarr is skipping parts/files in rar archives

Sonarr version (exact version): 4.0.15.2941/Docker

I have noticed that Sonarr sometimes isn’t pulling the whole rar archive or subtitle files for that matter (which i have no clue where to setup), if i go to the content tab inside of qBit i can see that it hasn’t download all files and of course unpackerr complains that i can be unrared.

If i try click the checkbox, the it just goes back to Download prio “Do not download”, so i have to shutdown the sonarr container, then download the rest of the files, then start sonarr.

Am i doing something wrong? Where do i change this behaviour, i though sonarr downloaded the whole torrent then only imported what it needed, not skipping files entirely.

I have not touched sonarr settings for a couple of years but i’ve seen this 3 times last week. In the logs sonarr only complains that it sees a sample file, no other errors when i try to force download the rest of the archive, but still sonarr prohibits me from clicking more content on the torrent.

Sonarr doesn’t have any settings to skip certain files? Sounds like something in qbit is configured to not download specific file types.

yeah, thats what i thought, if sonarr is suppose to download the complete torrent, then this shouldn’t happen, so i have no clue where to even troubleshoot…

yes i have a filter in qbit, but if the filter was the culprit, then why can i start download the rest of files only after i’ve stopped the sonarr container? i mean if the filter is blocking this i should never be able to download it at all.

heres the filter:
*.lnk
*.zipx
*.py
*.vbs
*.html
*.php
*.torrent
*.exe
*.bat
*.cmd
*.com
*.cpl
*.dll
*.js
*.jse
*.msi
*.msp
*.pif
*.scr
*.vbs
*.vbe
*.wsf
*.wsh
*.hta
*.reg
*.inf
*.ps1
*.ps2
*.psm1
*.psd1
*.sh
*.apk
*.app
*.ipa
*.iso
*.jar
*.bin
*.tmp
*.vb
*.vxd
*.ocx
*.drv
*.sys
*.scf
*.ade
*.adp
*.bas
*.chm
*.crt
*.hlp
*.ins
*.isp
*.key
*.mda
*.mdb
*.mdt
*.mdw
*.mdz
*.potm
*.potx
*.ppam
*.ppsx
*.pptm
*.sldm
*.sldx
*.xlam
*.xlsb
*.xlsm
*.xltm
*.nsh
*.mht
*.mhtml

well my dumb ass hade cleanuparr maleware block enabled, after some days of troubleshooting i could see that cleanuparr flagged the content (both rars and subtiltes) as maleware…